SATELLITE IMAGERY. KAREN TRAVERSE, ABC NEWS, WASHINGTON. NOW, YOUR STORM TEAM 5 FORECAST WITH METEOROLOGIST CINDY FITZGIBBON. WELL, SOME ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS TO PASS ALONG TODAY. TWO NEW STUDIES CLAIM AS PART OF A MASSIVE WEST ICE SHELF, THE COLLAPSE WILL TAKE HUNDREDS OF YEARS AND WILL RAISE THE WATER LEVEL FROM FOUR TO 12 FEET. SOMETHING TO PASS ALONG FOR YOU AT HOME. AND YOU PROBABLY NOTICE THE TEMPERATURES THE LAST FEW DAYS, 83, 85 IN BOSTON, FELT LIKE SUMMERTIME. THE TEMPERATURES HAVE BEEN STUCK IN THE 50'S, THE WATER TEMPERATURES AT 49, THAT'S WHY THE TEMPERATURES ALONG THE COST ARE SO CHILLY. YOU NOTICE INLAND BETTER IN THE WORCESTER AREA, 57, 59 IN ORANGE. UP OVER 60 DEGREES IN RHODE ISLAND AND ALL OF THAT WARMTH FROM YESTERDAY WAY DOWN THE COAST. YOU CAN SEE D.C., PITTSBURGH UP OVER 80 DEGREES RIGHT NOW. WE HAD A BACK DOOR COLD FRONT COME THROUGH. NOW THAT WE'RE ON THE COOL SIDE OF THE FRONT WE'LL STAY THERE AS LONG AS WE HAVE THE WIND ALONG THE WATER AND THAT'S GOING TO PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. ALONG THAT BOUNDARY THERE HAVE BEEN A FEW CLOUDS AND SPRINKLES, HEADED TO LAWRENCE, AND OVER TOWARD LYNN AS WELL. IT'S UP ON THE NORTH SHORE RIGHT NOW, A COUPLE OF SPRINKLES. THAT'S THE EXTENT OF IT FOR THE AFTERNOON. A STRAY SPRINKLE, OTHERWISE CLOUDS ARE WHERE THEY ARE. YOU MIGHT GET A DEGREE OR TWO THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. A COUPLE OF SPRINKLES, EVEN INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS, IT SHOULD BE DRY. WE'RE GOING TO KEEP A FAIRMENT AN OF CLOUD COVER. TOMORROW, STILL A FAIR AMOUNT OF CLOUD COVER AROUND. THE TEMPERATURES ARE NOT AS COOL. IN THE 60'S TO 70 DEGREES. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE WIND THAT'S GOING TO TURN AROUND TO THE SOUTH-SOUTHEAST AS THE FRONT STARTS TO LIFT NORTHWARD. THAT WILL PUT US IN THE WARM AND INCREASINGLY HUMID AIR. WHEN THAT FRONT APPROACHES AND COMES THROUGH, THAT'S WHEN WE'LL GET THE HEAVIER RAIN. IT'S A MOSTLY CLOUDY DAY AGAIN AND ON THURSDAY YOU'LL NOTICE MORE HUMIDITY AS THE WIND PICK UP OUT OF THE SOUTH. DEW POINTS ARE 50, AND TOMORROW, IT WILL BE 60 AND WITH THE HUMIDITY IN PLACE, CAN'T RULE OUT A SHOWER OR A THUNDERSTORM. FRIDAY NIGHT, LOOK HOW THE FRONT IS APPROACHING. AS IT DOES SO, A LOT OF MOISTURE TO WORK WITH SO I SEE SOME HEAVIER DOWNPOURS, THUNDER IS A POSSIBILITY AND WE COULD SEE ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN BEFORE THIS FINALLY PULLS AWAY. THAT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT THE TWO